IN AND ABOUT THE CITY; COUNTRY PEOPLE IN THE CITY. THE STREETS AND PUBLIC PLACES THRONGED WITH RURAL VISITORS.

Had the New-Yorker who has been passing the Summer in the country returned to his home yesterday he would nave rubbed, his eyes and wondered where he was. The old familiar landmarks were all present, and the parks and buildings were the same as when he shook the dust of the city from his feet and hied himself to mountains and meadows. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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